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They do. It's called rain! The beautiful transformation of ice to water to vapor/cloud!

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Why do the clouds droplets not fall to the earth


When cloud droplets combine to form larger drops they fall to earth as what?

When cloud droplets combine to form larger drops, they fall to the Earth as rain.


When moisture in a cloud is heavy enough to fall back to earth it is called a?

precipitation


When moisture in a cloud is heavy enough to fall back to Earth it is called .?

precipitation


When moisture in a cloud is heavy enough to fall back to Earth it is called.?

precipitation


When moisture in a cloud is heavy enough to fall back to Earth it is called what?

When liquid water droplets are big enough to fall to Earth, we call it rain.


Why don't cloud droplets fall to Earth as soon as they are formed?

droplets need to get big and heavy before they fall


When moisture in a cloud is heavy enough to fall back on earth it is called?

When moisture in a cloud is heavy enough to fall back on earth, it is called precipitation. This can take the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail depending on the atmospheric conditions.


What moisture in a cloud is heavy enough to fall back to Earth is called?

The moisture in a cloud that is heavy enough to fall back to Earth is called precipitation. This can take the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail depending on the conditions in the atmosphere.


When cloud droplets combine to form larger drops they fall to Earth as?

precipitation


Why don't clouds fall to earth?

Actually they do fall to the earth. Clouds are drops of water and when it rains, snow, hails, or if there is any sleet it is cloud falling through the ground.


When moisture in a cloud is heavy enough to fall back to Earth it is called?

When moisture in a cloud is heavy enough to fall back to Earth, it is called precipitation. This can take the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail depending on the atmospheric conditions.